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Bach Cantata Choir opens 10th season with free concert featuring Kyrie from Bach’s Mass in B Minor and works by Bach, Buxtehude, and Zelenka

10/25/2014

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The Bach Cantata Choir will present a free concert on Sunday, October 26, 2014 at 2:00pm at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church, 1907 NE 45th Ave in Portland, Oregon. The concert, under the direction of conductor Ralph Nelson, will feature J.S. Bach’s Cantata #177, the “Kyrie” movement from Bach’s Mass in B minor, Jan Zelenka’s Haec Dies and Dietrich Buxtehude’s Missa Brevis. The concert is free and open to the public. A free-will offering will be taken. A silent auction will follow the concert in the church parlor. Doors open at 1:00pm.

The 2014-2015 season marks the 10th season for the Bach Cantata Choir. In order to celebrate this achievement, the season will include a unique presentation of Bach’s Mass in B minor over four separate concerts. At each concert, Artistic Director Ralph Nelson will discuss and demonstrate works familiar to Bach when Bach was composing each movement of the Mass. In particular, the choir and orchestra will demonstrate previous cantatas which Bach “borrowed” and re-wrote into the Mass, as well as works by other composers which Bach performed while composing the Mass.

This concert is subtitled “A Tale of Two Cities – Leipzig and Dresden.” Historians believe that J.S. Bach composed the “Kyrie” and “Gloria” of the Mass in B minor in 1733 in order to leave the town of Leipzig, Germany (where Bach was Director of Music and very unhappy with his employment) and somehow be hired by the Elector of Saxony in the town of Dresden, Germany. Unfortunately for Bach, there was no position for him in Dresden – since both Jan Dismas Zelenka and Johann Adolf Hasse, (both friends of Bach) were already employed by the Elector, and there was no need for an additional musician of Bach’s stature. (Bach was granted the honorary title of “Court Composer” – a position that enabled Bach to place a “crown” on his monogram, but did not give him any monetary compensation.)

In this concert, we’ll open with a work by Zelenka (Haec Dies), and then follow this with a Lutheran Missa Brevis by Bach’s teacher Dietrich Buxtehude – a work that Bach had in his music library at the time of his death in 1750. Then we will present Bach’s Cantata #177 “Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ” which was the last cantata that Bach wrote in 1733 before writing the “Kyrie” and “Gloria” movement of the Mass in B Minor. Finally, we will perform the Kyrie/Christe/Kyrie movements from the Mass.

Soloists for the concert will be Arwen Myers, soprano; Laura Thoreson, alto; and Byron Wright, tenor. The choir will be accompanied by chamber orchestra of 13 instrumental musicians.


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Sponsor the B Minor Mass for Our 10th Season

9/23/2014

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Dear Friends of Bach Cantata Choir,

A performance of the B Minor Mass by J.S. Bach is very exciting news! You may have heard that the Bach Cantata Choir will present this masterpiece over the course of our 10th Season. You will certainly want to attend each concert, not only to experience this work, but also to hear other works that help illumine the Mass.

To accomplish this, we need many of you be become more deeply involved. In a normal season, each concert costs around $9,000, most of which is provided by voluntary contributions from you. We are very grateful for your support. Without that support there would be no Bach Cantata Choir. However, as you would expect from a work the scale of the B Minor Mass, we will need extra resources this season. We hope that you can make an extra sponsorship gift of either $100 to become a Friend of the Choir or of $250 to become part of the Director’s Circle. We will offer the following benefits for becoming a B Minor Mass sponsor.

Friends of the Choir ($100)
  • Recognition on our website and program.
  • Invitation to special events, including a caroling party with the choir, a discussion of the B Minor Mass led by Ralph Nelson and a birthday party for Bach.

Director’s Circle ($250)
  • Benefits available to Friends of the Choir.
  • Two tickets to the Baroque Holiday Concert.
  • Invitation to tour Bond Organ Builders who provides the organ at our concerts.

Sponsorship contributions may be made online or or sent via mail to Bach Cantata Choir, c/o Ralph Nelson, 3570 NE Mathison Pl., Portland, OR 97212. Please be sure that you tell us how you would like to be recognized in our program.

See you at the concert,
Woody Richen, Member of the Board

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Season Schedule Now Available

9/23/2013

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The 2013-2014 Concert Schedule is now available online. Please save the dates on your calendar!

We look forward to seeing you at our first concert on Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 2:00 p.m., featuring works from Palestrina, Josquin, Purcell (and, of course, J.S. Bach!) and followed by our Annual Silent Auction Fundraiser.
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Bach Cantata Choir Presents Free Concert at The Grotto

7/10/2013

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The Bach Cantata Choir will present a free concert this Sunday, July 14th at 4pm in the Chapel of the Grotto, 8840 NE Skidmore St. (map).  The concert will include J.S. Bach’s Cantatas #6 and #124, as well as Motet #1 “Singet dem Herrn.”  The concert, which is free and open to the public, is in preparation of the choir’s singing at the Mt. Angel Abbey Bach Festival later this month. 
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BCC at the 2013 Abbey Bach Festival

5/7/2013

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The Bach Cantata Choir will perform at the 2013 Abbey Bach Festival at the Mt. Angel Abbey.  The Abbey has a rich tradition that started in Oregon in 1882, and the annual Bach festival has been a part of that tradition for 42 years.  We will sing two different half hour concerts at 6 PM on July 25 and 26, just following the vespers service and prior to the dinner that precedes the 8 PM concert. It is a great honor for us and will be a wonderful experience for the audience and musicians alike.
 
We hope that many of you will join us in July.  The musical experience will be quite different from our normal concerts because of the Abbey church acoustics and architecture.  Tickets may be purchased on the festival web site and you can find additional information about the Abbey and Festival there as well.  
 
We will receive a stipend from the Festival for our performance, but we need to raise additional funds to cover our costs.  If you would like to help us in this effort, please visit our Donations page to make a donation securely through PayPal.

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Madrigal Evenings this Summer with the BCC!

7/11/2012

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When:  Friday, August 24th, 2012 from 7pm-9pm at the home of Julie & Andy Beck (Beaverton)  -- or (same program each night) -- Saturday, August 25th, 2012 from 7pm-9pm at the home of Ralph & Susan Nelson (NE Portland). Both locations are air-conditioned.

Cost: $25 per person, payable to the Bach Cantata Choir.

What: Come and sing English and Italian madrigals (examples; “The Silver Swan”, “Now is the Month of Maying”, “Come Again, Sweet Love,” “Fair Phyllis”, “Amo, Amas, I Love a Lass”).  We’ll throw in some songs as well from our old Europa Cantat books.  Ralph will play and conduct – We’ll learn about 8 songs before we break for dessert. Then we’ll come back and learn another 5-8 or so more songs.  Finally, we sing through some our favorites one more time.

Who: Anyone who likes to sing!  Ralph will teach the songs in a lively, fun manner. We are, however, limited to 20 singers per evening.

Advance reservations are required:  To reserve a spot – email Ralph at ralph.nelson@yahoo.com and send a check, payable to Bach Cantata Choir to Ralph Nelson, 3570 NE Mathison Pl., Portland, OR  97212.  We'll provide directions to the event with your confirmation. Also, please include your mailing address – we will send a copy of the music to you a couple of weeks ahead of time so you can practice.
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BCC Mourns the Passing of Elinor Friedberg

7/18/2011

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It is with great sadness that we report the passing of long-time Bach Cantata Choir member, soprano Elinor Friedberg. At our concert on May 22, the choir performed Elinor's adaption of “O Magnum Mysterium," an eight-part choral arrangement of the "Nimrod" section from Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations."

Elinor's obituary was published last week in The New York Times.
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